1143 Integrations with Python
View a list of Python integrations and software that integrates with Python below. Compare the best Python integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Python. Here are the current Python integrations in 2025:
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ProxyMesh
ProxyMesh
ProxyMesh helps web scrapers avoid IP bans and rate limits to crawl data quickly and easily at an affordable price. Since 2011, ProxyMesh has been providing elite anonymous rotating IP address proxy servers to thousands of customers. We strive to provide the highest quality affordable proxies designed specifically for web scraping. ProxyMesh works with the HTTP proxy protocol, so your software can already work with us. You don't need to download anything. Our proxies maintain over 99% uptime while handling many 100s of terabytes of data every month. ProxyMesh proxies provide elite level 1 anonymity, where all identifying headers are removed, so that your requests cannot be traced back to you. And each request you make with our rotating IP proxy servers goes through a randomly chosen outgoing IP addresses, further enhancing your anonymity. Each of our rotating proxy server locations around the world has 10 outgoing IP addresses that get rotated every 12 hours.Starting Price: $10/month -
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Predator CNC Editor
Predator Software
The Predator CNC Editor is the most popular CNC code editor available on the market. It includes hundreds of features to improve the day to day productivity of CNC machine tools, operators and CNC programmers, yet it is extremely easy to use. The Predator CNC Editor is the ideal choice for the small job shop or the largest manufacturer.Starting Price: $250 -
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Sourcetrail
Coati Software
Sourcetrail is an interactive source explorer that simplifies navigation in existing source code by indexing your code and gathering data about its structure. Sourcetrail then provides a simple interface consisting of three interactive views, each playing a key role in helping you obtain the information you need. Search: Use the search field to quickly find and select indexed symbols in your source code. The autocompletion box will instantly provide an overview of all matching results throughout your codebase. Graph: The graph displays the structure of your source code. It focuses on the currently selected symbol and directly shows all incoming and outgoing dependencies to other symbols. Code: The Code view displays all source locations of the currently selected symbol in a list of code snippets. Clicking on a different source location allows you to change the selection and dig deeper.Starting Price: $195.00/one-time/user -
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SonarQube Cloud
SonarSource
Maximize your throughput and only release clean code SonarQube Cloud (formerly SonarCloud) automatically analyzes branches and decorates pull requests. Catch tricky bugs to prevent undefined behavior from impacting end-users. Fix vulnerabilities that compromise your app, and learn AppSec along the way with Security Hotspots. With just a few clicks you're up and running right where your code lives. Immediate access to the latest features and enhancements. Project dashboards keep teams and stakeholders informed on code quality and releasability. Display project badges and show your communities you're all about awesome. Code Quality and Code Security is a concern for your entire stack, from front-end to back-end. That’s why we cover 24 languages including Python, Java, C++, and many others. Transparency makes sense and that's why the trend is growing. Come join the fun, it's entirely free for open-source projects!Starting Price: €10 per month -
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FOSSA
FOSSA
Scalable, end-to-end management for third-party code, license compliance, and Open Source has become the critical supplier for modern software companies, changing everything about how people think about their code. FOSSA builds the infrastructure for modern teams to be successful with open source. FOSSA's flagship product helps teams track the open source used in their code and automate license scanning and compliance. Since then, over 7,000 open source projects (Kubernetes, Webpack, Terraform, ESLint) and companies ( Uber, Ford, Zendesk, Motorola) rely on FOSSA's tools to ship software. If you are in the software industry today, you're now using code that runs FOSSA. FOSSA is a venture-funded company backed by Cosanoa Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, etc. with affiliate angels including Marc Benioff (Salesforce), Steve Chen (YouTube), Amr Awadallah (Cloudera), Jaan Tallin (Skype), and Justin Mateen (Tinder).Starting Price: $230 per month -
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SlickEdit
SlickEdit
A true cross-platform, multi-language code editor, with support for over 60 languages on 9 platforms. Build or compile your project, then double-click on an error message in the Build window to jump to that location. Errors and warnings are marked with an icon in the left margin. In addition, the overview bar, positioned alongside the vertical scrollbar, marks the position of errors and warnings relative to the current scroll position in the document. To quickly scroll a marked location into view, you can drag the scrollbar slider to the mark, or click on the mark itself. SlickEdit's integrated debugging provides a convenient and easy to use front-end for many debuggers. Set breakpoints, step, inspect the stack, view variables/members - all the features you expect from a debugger. SlickEdit supports debugging for: GNU C/C++, Java, WinDbg, Clang C/C++ LLDB, Google Go, Python, Perl, Ruby, PHP, XCode, Scala, C# using Mono, Visual Basic using Mono, and Android JVM/NDK.Starting Price: $99.95 -
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Codecov
Codecov
Develop healthier code. Improve your code review workflow and quality. Codecov provides highly integrated tools to group, merge, archive, and compare coverage reports. Free for open source. Plans starting at $10/user per month. Ruby, Python, C++, Javascript, and more. Plug and play into any CI product and workflow. No setup required. Automatic report merging for all CI and languages into a single report. Get custom statuses on any group of coverage metrics. Review coverage reports by project, folder and type test (unit tests vs integration tests). Detailed report commented directly into your pull request. Codecov is SOC 2 Type II certified, which means a third-party audits and attests to our practices to secure our systems and your data.Starting Price: $10 per user per month -
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Snappytick
Snappycode Audit
Snappy Tick Source Edition (SAST) is a source code review tool, it helps to identify the Vulnerability in Source code. We provide - Static Code Analysis tools and Source Code Review tools. Consider an In-line auditing approaches will identify the largest amount of most significant Security issues in your application and it will verify that the proper security controls exist. Snappy Tick Standard Edition (DAST) is Dynamic application security tool, it helps to perform black box and grey box testing. Analyze the requests and responses and find potential vulnerabilities inside an application by trying to access them in variety of ways, while the applications are running. Built with amazing features developed specifically for SnappyTick. Capable of scanning multiple languages. Best reporting that highlights the precise source files, line numbers, and even subsections of lines that are affected.Starting Price: $549 per month -
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DeepSource
DeepSource
DeepSource helps you automatically find and fix issues in your code during code reviews, such as bug risks, anti-patterns, performance issues, and security flaws. It takes less than 5 minutes to set up with your Bitbucket, GitHub, or GitLab account. It works for Python, Go, Ruby, and JavaScript. DeepSource covers all major programming languages, Infrastructure-as-Code, secrets detection, code coverage, and more. You won't need any other tool to protect your code. Start building with the most sophisticated static analysis platform for your workflow and prevent bugs before they end up in production. Largest collection of static analysis rules in the industry. Your team's central hub to track and take action on code health. Put code formatting on autopilot. Never let your CI break on style violations. Automatically generates and applies fixes for issues in a couple of clicks.Starting Price: $12 per user per month -
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Shells
Shells
Shells provides you with a 1-click, powerful virtual desktop environment, driven by a cloud computer, without leaving your browser! It's your personal workspace in the cloud. Shells are virtual desktop cloud computers. Access Shells with any web-enabled device. Shells gives you the cloud for your computer! Shells are Intel powered cloud computers that are always on, just like a desktop computer. Additionally, you’ll never miss anything with push notifications! The one-device-life has arrived! Run full desktop software, including but not limited to desktop grade browsers, desktop grade office applications, and even software development, music and media production applications and much more! Shells lets you run multiple apps at the same time and position them however you want. There are no rules or restrictions here! Run anything you want, anywhere you want, in any way you want!Starting Price: $4.95 per month -
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DB PowerStudio
IDERA, an Idera, Inc. company
Administer, manage changes, tune queries, and develop relational databases. Database professionals need to minimize the time and effort spent on the routine management and development of databases across the organization. To address this challenge, benefit from IDERA’s bundle of top tools for the management and development of multiple database platforms. Perform database administration. Automate and manage complex database schema changes. Automate SQL query tuning and profiling. Develop SQL code efficiently.Starting Price: $1,699.20 per user -
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Codeanywhere
Codeanywhere
Our Cloud IDE saves you time by deploying a development environment in seconds, enabling you to code, learn, build, and collaborate on your projects. With our amazing web-based code editor in Codeanywhere, you will forget you ever used any other code editor. All major programming languages fully supported, including JavaScript/TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Go, Java, C/C++, C# any many other. Intelligent editing features such as auto-complete, code refactor, go to definition, rename symbol and many others. Debug code with break points, call stacks and interactive console. Fully featured Git client. Expandable with vast amount of existing extensions. You can also spin up powerful containers in seconds, that can be fully preconfigured for the programming environment of your choice. Develop and run your code on our infrastructure with full sudo access. Prebuilt development environments for all major programming languages, packed with tools and database preinstalled.Starting Price: $2.50 per user per month -
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CodeSandbox
CodeSandbox
CodeSandbox is a cloud development platform that empowers development teams to code, collaborate, and ship projects of any size from any device in record time. Run your code in powerful microVMs and build anything without limits. We configure your environment for you and keep your code always ready, behind a URL. Boxy, the CodeSandbox AI coding assistant, is also now available to all Pro subscribers.Starting Price: $12 per month -
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Glitch
Glitch
Glitch is a collaborative programming environment that lives in your browser and deploys code as you type. Use Glitch to build anything from a good ol’ static webpage to full-stack Node apps. You never have to start from scratch: Just start remixing an existing starter app, or clone a project from services like GitHub and GitLab to experiment and deploy on Glitch. Build off the most popular JavaScript frameworks. Your favorite companies use Glitch to share apps that get you up and running with their APIs. Invite friends to work with you on public or private projects. Anyone with a browser can jump in and pick up where you left off, and private .env files keep secrets like API keys, well, secret. There's no deployment setup—as soon as you create a new project, your Glitch app is live with its own URL (or your custom domain!). Share or embed anywhere, and invite anyone to check out your code or remix it.Starting Price: $8 per month -
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MatDeck
LabDeck
MatDeck is a universal, technical software for Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Chemistry, Coding, Databases and many other uses. Our software offers a complete Python IDE; thousands of mathematical functions; a drag and drop GUI Designer and various visualization tools, all embedded within a cutting-edge, live document for an inexpensive and professional computing environment.Starting Price: Free -
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Boost Note
Boost Note
Boost Note is a powerful, lightspeed collaborative workspace for developer teams. Built to empower developers productivity with the most solid note taking experience for developers. Not just a GitHub flavored markdown. Put diagrams with Charts.js, Mermaid, and PlantUML in documents to maximize visibility. Choose from keymaps like Vim, over 150 themes, and more to create your own Markdown editor. Manage your documents programmatically. Grab an authentication token and access Boost Note's APIs via simple HTTP requests. Automate your documentation work with over 2,000 external tool integrations via Zapier. Collaborate with your colleagues and share information your way. Have all your teams in one shared workspace. Write documents as a team with Boost Note's realtime editing. Check revision history of a doc. You can easily roll back to one of the previous versions in one click. Keep your important data safe through granula access control based on workspace.Starting Price: $3 per member per month -
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Espresso
Espresso
The web editor for Mac is back. For people who make delightful, innovative and fast websites — in an app to match. Espresso helps you write, code, design, build and publish with flair and efficiency. Sophisticated text features, amazing Live Preview with Browser Xray, CSSEdit tools, the Navigator, Dynamo auto-building, and Server Sync. Whether you're starting from scratch or tweaking a live site, Espresso has you covered. Change CSS for live sites and see your design update in real-time. No need to publish, reload or even save. Only Espresso makes playing with live projects this fun, easy and non-destructive. The new Espresso lets you build first-class standard CSS, but also modular SCSS and LESS. Styling is a joy with the beautiful navigator, auto-building by Dynamo and incredible integration with live preview and overrides.Starting Price: $99 -
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Qt Creator
Qt Group
Qt Creator's advanced code editor lets you code in C++, QML, JavaScript, Python and other languages. It features code completion, syntax highlighting, refactoring and has built-in documentation at your fingertips. Qt Creator integrates with most popular version control systems, including Git, subversion, perforce, and mercurial. Integrated visual editors for building C++ widget-based applications or fluid Qt Quick-based animated UIs with ready-made controls. Import an existing project or create one from scratch – Qt Creator generates all the necessary files. Support for Cmake and cross-compiling with qmake is included. Build for and run your software on desktop, mobile and embedded operating systems. The build settings allow you to easily switch between targets. Test and debug applications in conditions practically identical to those on your target device.Starting Price: $83 per month -
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Merico
Merico
Old analytics measure surface level signals. Merico directly analyzes the code, measuring what matters with deep program analysis. Engineering performance is challenging to measure. Few companies try, most that do use inaccurate and misleading signals, while missing hidden opportunities for recognition, improvement, and advancement. Until now, analytics and evaluation tools have focused on superficial metrics to assess quality and productivity. Developers know this isn't the right way. This is why we built Merico. With commit-level analysis, your team get the insights they need directly from the codebase. With Merico the information is immune to the inaccuracies that can be generated from measuring processes. With a direct relationship to the code, developers can improve, prioritize, and evolve with specifity. With Merico, teams can create clear shared goals, while tracking progress, productivity, and quality with practical benchmarks.Starting Price: $2.50 per month -
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Textastic
Textastic
Textastic for Mac is the perfect desktop companion to the popular iOS code editor. With support for more than 80 source code and markup languages, Textastic brings the powerful syntax coloring engine of the iOS source code editor to the Mac. You can use your own TextMate, and Sublime Text, compatible syntax definitions. Textastic for Mac is based on the code editor that powers the iOS app. It uses native macOS APIs like Core Text for maximum speed. Code completion, file navigation with the symbol list and support for modern Mac features like Auto Save and Versions make your life easier. With iCloud Drive, you can sync your files across your macOS and iOS devices with ease. The app packs in support for 80 source code and markup languages, iCloud auto-save and macOS Versions. Built with the ability to import syntax definitions, themes and templates from TextMate.Starting Price: $7.99 one-time payment -
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JetBrains Datalore
JetBrains
Datalore is a collaborative data science and analytics platform aimed at boosting the whole analytics workflow and making work with data enjoyable for both data scientists and data savvy business teams across the enterprise. Keeping a major focus on data teams workflow, Datalore offers technical-savvy business users the ability to work together with data teams, using no-code or low-code together with the power of Jupyter notebooks. Datalore enables analytical self-service for business users, enabling them to work with data using SQL and no-code cells, build reports and deep dive into data. It offloads the core data team with simple tasks. Datalore enables analysts and data scientists to share results with ML Engineers. You can run your code on powerful CPUs or GPUs and collaborate with your colleagues in real-time.Starting Price: $19.90 per month -
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Komodo Edit
ActiveState
Komodo Edit is a great editor if you’re looking for something powerful, yet simple. Komodo IDE provides more robust functionality such as debugging, unit testing, code refactoring and code profiling. Software vendors are increasingly the front line of security for their customers since one compromised patch or upgrade can make hundreds or even thousands of your customers susceptible to cyberattacks. Don’t be the next SolarWinds. Rather than implementing multiple point solutions and custom code, the ActiveState Platform can provide you with an out-of-the-box solution that helps ensure the security and integrity of the open source components you import, work with and run.Starting Price: $84 per month -
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Sumocode
Sumo Apps
Create apps and games with just a few lines of code. Learn how to code with gamified examples. Remix example of sample code or write something new from scratch. Inspired by examples, using JavaScript as a language you'll discover how easy it is to program and create games with few lines of code. Boost your creativity with Sumocode, and let your mind build new things! Update your skills and learn how to code like a pro! There's no holding back your imagination! Learn to apply engineering concepts to create digital solutions to problems at hand! It doesn't matter if you're 5, 55, or 105, you can learn to code! Sumocode is here to help you navigate the first steps on your journey to becoming a programmer. It is easier than you think. Learn to build apps and code snippets. It is surprisingly easy with our Sumo3D code library. You can use our examples as the base or create your own apps from scratch.Starting Price: $9 per month -
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UEStudio
UltraEdit
UEStudio is built upon the world's best text editor, UltraEdit, and delivers additional features for teams and developers – like deep Git integration. You can clone, checkout, update, commit, push/pull, and more directly from within UEStudio to manage your Git repositories. As a Git editor, UEStudio combines the world's best text editor and the power of Git all within a single application. Edit and update your source files, then commit them with the stroke of a hotkey or the click of a mouse. You can easily merge branches in UEStudio's Git branch manager (or in the Git shell if that's your style). Quickly review and resolve them with UltraCompare's merge tool support so you can be on your way. UEStudio parses your project and source files to provide you with intelligent, automatic source code completion.Starting Price: $89.95 per year -
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FPDF
FPDF
FPDF is a solution written in PHP that allows you to generate PDF documents directly from PHP, so you can use the PDFlib library. The F of FPDF means free, so you can use it for any purpose and modify it to your liking to satisfy your needs. FPDF does not need any extension for PHP (except Zlib to enable compression and GD for GIF support) and works with PHP5 (≥ 5.1), PHP7 and PHP8. The tutorials will allow you to quickly access FPDF. FPDF generates documents in many other languages apart from the Western European ones, like Central, Cyrillic, Greek and Baltic, if they have TrueType or Type1 sources with the set of appropriate characters. UTF-8 is also available. The speed of generation of a document is less than that of PDFlib. Without the resentment, however, is very reasonable and is adequate for the majority of cases, unless its documents are specifically compiled or extended.Starting Price: Free -
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System Locker
System Locker
Control the access and distribution of your software product. With dozens of features, flexibility is maximized: you can create short term access keys, notify users when updates are available, view access logs and even give resellers the ability to purchase new keys without contacting you. Choose from registration-required or key-only authentication for each application. If key-only is your preference, your users will appreciate the speed. If you require users to register an account on System Locker, they can choose between verifying their email or verifying their Discord account. Our dedication to reliability remains strong, even as hundreds of new users join every day.Starting Price: $10/year -
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Stickler CI
Stickler
Align your team's code reviews with automatic style feedback, for all the languages you use, all in one place. Connecting your repository is a couple of clicks away and our reviews finish in record time. Use the default style guides or customize each tool to fit your team's tastes. Use auto fixing to correct your team's style errors so you can focus on feedback. Stickler CI only keeps your code on our servers for the duration of a review. After the comments for a review are posted your code is removed from our servers. Incrementally improve and standardize the quality of your code in each pull request. Ensure your coding standards are applied consistently as code changes without having to disrupt your team. Make sure your code quality and style are standardized by automatically applying style and quality checking tools. Either use the defaults or customize linters to fit your existing coding standards.Starting Price: $15 per month -
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IronPython
IronPython
IronPython is an open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with .NET. IronPython can use .NET and Python libraries, and other .NET languages can use Python code just as easily. Experience a more interactive .NET and Python development experience with Python Tools for Visual Studio. IronPython is an excellent addition to .NET, providing Python developers with the power of the .NET. Existing .NET developers can also use IronPython as a fast and expressive scripting language for embedding, testing, or writing a new application from scratch. The CLR is a great platform for creating programming languages, and the DLR makes it all the better for dynamic languages. Also, the .NET (base class library, presentation foundation, etc.) gives developers an amazing amount of functionality and power. IronPython uses Python syntax and standard libraries and so your Python code will need to be updated accordingly.Starting Price: Free -
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parsel
Python Software Foundation
Parsel is a BSD-licensed Python library to extract and remove data from HTML and XML using XPath and CSS selectors, optionally combined with regular expressions. Create a selector object for the HTML or XML text that you want to parse. Then use CSS or XPath expressions to select elements. CSS is a language for applying styles to HTML documents. It defines selectors to associate those styles with specific HTML elements. XPath is a language for selecting nodes in XML documents, which can also be used with HTML. You can use either CSS or XPath. CSS is usually more readable, but some things can only be done with XPath. Being built atop lxml, parsel selectors support some EXSLT extensions and come with pre-registered namespaces to use in XPath expressions. Parsel selectors allow you to chain selectors, so most of the time you can just select by class using CSS and then switch to XPath when needed.Starting Price: Free -
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pexpect
pexpect
Pexpect makes Python a better tool for controlling other applications. Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling them, and responding to expected patterns in their output. Pexpect works like Don Libes’ Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands. Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh, FTP, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to automate setup scripts for duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don Libes’ Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was designed to be easy to use.Starting Price: Free -
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pygame
pygame
Pygame is a set of Python modules designed for writing video games. Pygame adds functionality on top of the excellent SDL library. This allows you to create fully featured games and multimedia programs in the python language. Pygame is highly portable and runs on nearly every platform and operating system. Pygame is free. Released under the LGPL license, you can create open-source, freeware, shareware, and commercial games with it. With dual-core CPUs common, and 8-core CPUs cheaply available on desktop systems, making use of multi-core CPUs allows you to do more in your game. Selected pygame functions release the dreaded python GIL, which is something you can do from C code. Uses optimized C and assembly code for core functions. C code is often 10-20 times faster than python code, and assembly code can easily be 100x or more times faster than python code. Comes with many operating systems. Just an apt-get, emerge, pkg_add, or just install away.Starting Price: Free -
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pyglet
pyglet
The cross-platform windowing and multimedia library for Python. pyglet is a powerful, yet easy-to-use Python library for developing games and other visually-rich applications on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. It supports windowing, user interface event handling, Joysticks, OpenGL graphics, loading images, and videos, and playing sounds and music. All of this with a friendly Pythonic API, that's simple to learn and doesn't get in your way. pyglet is provided under the BSD open-source license, allowing you to use it for both commercial and other open-source projects with very little restriction. No external dependencies or installation requirements. For most application and game requirements, pyglet needs nothing else besides Python, simplifying distribution and installation. This makes it easy to package your project with freezers such as PyInstaller. pyglet provides real platform native windows, allowing you to take advantage of multiple windows and multi-monitor desktops.Starting Price: Free -
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Bokeh
Bokeh
Bokeh makes it simple to create common plots, but also can handle custom or specialized use-cases. Plots, dashboards, and apps can be published in web pages or Jupyter notebooks. Python has an incredible ecosystem of powerful analytics tools: NumPy, Scipy, Pandas, Dask, Scikit-Learn, OpenCV, and more. With a wide array of widgets, plot tools, and UI events that can trigger real Python callbacks, the Bokeh server is the bridge that lets you connect these tools to rich, interactive visualizations in the browser. Microscopium is a project maintained by researchers at Monash University. It allows researchers to discover new gene or drug functions by exploring large image datasets with Bokeh’s interactive tools. Panel is a tool for polished data presentation that utilizes the Bokeh server. It is created and supported by Anaconda. Panel makes it simple to create custom interactive web apps and dashboards by connecting user-defined widgets to plots, images, tables, or text.Starting Price: Free -
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PyQtGraph
PyQtGraph
PyQtGraph is a pure-python graphics and GUI library built on PyQt/PySide and NumPy. It is intended for use in mathematics/scientific/engineering applications. Despite being written entirely in python, the library is very fast due to its heavy leverage of NumPy for number crunching and Qt's GraphicsView framework for fast display. PyQtGraph is distributed under the MIT open-source license. Basic 2D plotting in interactive view boxes. Line and scatter plots. Data can be panned/scaled by mouse. Fast drawing for real-time data display and interaction. Displays most data types (int or float; any bit depth; RGB, RGBA, or luminance). Functions for slicing multidimensional images at arbitrary angles (great for MRI data). Rapid update for video display or real-time interaction. Image display with interactive lookup tables and level control. Mesh rendering with isosurface generation. Interactive viewports rotate/zoom with mouse. Basic 3D scenegraph for easier programming.Starting Price: Free -
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Pillow
Pillow
The Python Imaging Library adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter. This library provides extensive file format support, an efficient internal representation, and fairly powerful image processing capabilities. The core image library is designed for fast access to data stored in a few basic pixel formats. It should provide a solid foundation for a general image processing tool. Pillow for enterprise is available via the Tidelift subscription. The Python Imaging Library is ideal for image archival and batch processing applications. You can use the library to create thumbnails, convert between file formats, print images, etc. The current version identifies and reads a large number of formats. Write support is intentionally restricted to the most commonly used interchange and presentation formats. The library contains basic image processing functionality, including point operations, filtering with a set of built-in convolution kernels, and color space conversions.Starting Price: Free -
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python-sql
Python Software Foundation
python-sql is a library to write SQL queries in a pythonic way. Simple selects, select with where condition. Select with join or select with multiple joins. Select with group_by and select with output name. Select with order_by, or select with sub-select. Select on other schema and insert query with default values. Insert query with values, and insert query with query. Update query with values. Update query with where condition. Update query with from the list. Delete query with where condition, and delete query with sub-query. Provides limit style, qmark style, and numeric style.Starting Price: Free -
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waiting
Python Software Foundation
waiting is a small library for waiting for stuff to happen. It basically waits for a function to return True, in various modes. Waiting is compatible with flux for simulated timelines. The most basic usage is when you have a function you want to wait for. Waiting forever is very simple. If your predicate returns a value, it will be returned as the result of wait(). A timeout parameter can also be specified. When a timeout expires without the predicate being fulfilled, an exception is thrown. Sleeping polls the predicate at a certain interval (by default 1 second). The interval can be changed with the sleep_seconds argument. When waiting for multiple predicates, waiting provides two simple facilities to help aggregate them, any and all. They resemble Python’s built-in any() and all(), except that they don’t call a predicate once it has been satisfied (this is useful when the predicates are inefficient and take time to complete).Starting Price: Free -
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dedupe
dedupe
Dedupe.io is a powerful tool that learns the best way to find similar rows in your data. Using cutting-edge research in machine learning we quickly and accurately identify matches in your Excel spreadsheet or database—saving you time and money. In today’s world of big data, there’s never been more information available to work with. Unfortunately, all this data is hard to use, especially if it’s been entered by hand or comes from different systems. The simple task of figuring out who is who in a spreadsheet or database can be a daunting, time-consuming task. That’s where Dedupe.io comes in. We developed the best dynamic and scalable solution for de-duplicating and linking datasets, and built a simple step-by-step wizard for anyone to use it.Starting Price: $9 per 1,000 rows -
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websockets
Python Software Foundation
An implementation of the WebSocket Protocol (RFC 6455 & 7692). websockets is a library for building WebSocket servers and clients in Python with a focus on correctness, simplicity, robustness, and performance. Built on top of asyncio, Python’s standard asynchronous I/O framework, it provides an elegant coroutine-based API. websockets is heavily tested for compliance with RFC 6455. Continuous integration fails under 100% branch coverage. websockets is built for production. For example, it was the only library to handle backpressure correctly before the issue became widely known in the Python community. Memory usage is optimized and configurable. A C extension accelerates expensive operations. It’s pre-compiled for Linux, macOS, and Windows and packaged in the wheel format for each system and Python version. websockets takes care of everything under the hood so you can focus on your application!Starting Price: Free -
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xlrd
Python Software Foundation
xlrd is a library for developers to extract data from Microsoft Excel (tm) .xls spreadsheet files. xlrd is a library for reading data and formatting information from Excel files in the historical .xls format. This library will no longer read anything other than .xls files. Ignores charts, macros, pictures, any other embedded object, including embedded worksheets, VBA modules, and formulas, but results of formula calculations are extracted, comments, hyperlinks, auto filters, advanced filters, pivot tables, conditional formatting, and data validation. Password-protected files are not supported and cannot be read by this library. From the command line, this will show the first, second, and last rows of each sheet in each file. xlrd is licensed under the BSD license.Starting Price: Free -
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ruffus
ruffus
Ruffus is a computation pipeline library for python. It is open-sourced, powerful and user-friendly, and widely used in science and bioinformatics. Ruffus is designed to allow scientific and other analyses to be automated with the minimum of fuss and the least effort. Suitable for the simplest of tasks. Handles even fiendishly complicated pipelines which would cause make or scons to go cross-eyed and recursive. No "clever magic", no pre-processing. Unambitious, the lightweight syntax which tries to do this one small thing well. Ruffus is available under the permissive MIT free software license. This permits free use and inclusion even within proprietary software. It is good practice to run your pipeline in a temporary, “working” directory away from your original data. Ruffus is a lightweight python module for building computational pipelines. Ruffus requires Python 2.6 or higher or Python 3.0 or higher.Starting Price: Free -
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Scapy
Scapy
Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation program. It is able to forge or decode packets of a wide number of protocols, send them on the wire, capture them, match requests and replies, and much more. It can easily handle most classical tasks like scanning, tracerouting, probing, unit tests, attacks, or network discovery (it can replace hping, 85% of nmap, arpspoof, arp-sk, arping, tcpdump, tshark, p0f, etc.). It also performs very well at a lot of other specific tasks that most other tools can’t handle, like sending invalid frames, injecting your own 802.11 frames, combining technics (VLAN hopping+ARP cache poisoning, VOIP decoding on WEP encrypted channel), etc. Scapy runs natively on Linux, Windows, OSX, and on most Unixes with libpcap. The same code base now runs natively on both Python 2 and Python 3. Scapy development uses the Git version control system. Scapy reference repository is hosted on GitHub.Starting Price: Free -
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gTTS
gTTS
gTTS (Google Text-to-Speech), a Python library and CLI tool to interface with Google Translate's text-to-speech API. Write spoken mp3 data to a file, a file-like object (bytestring) for further audio manipulation, or stdout. Or simply pre-generate Google Translate TTS request URLs to feed to an external program. Customizable speech-specific sentence tokenizer that allows for unlimited lengths of text to be read, all while keeping proper intonation, abbreviations, decimals and more. Customizable text pre-processors which can, for example, provide pronunciation corrections.Starting Price: Free -
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statsmodels
statsmodels
statsmodels is a Python module that provides classes and functions for the estimation of many different statistical models, as well as for conducting statistical tests and statistical data exploration. An extensive list of result statistics is available for each estimator. The results are tested against existing statistical packages to ensure that they are correct. The package is released under the open-source Modified BSD (3-clause) license. statsmodels supports specifying models using R-style formulas and pandas DataFrames. Have a look at dir(results) to see available results. Attributes are described in results.__doc__ and results methods have their own docstrings. You can also use numpy arrays instead of formulas. The easiest way to install statsmodels is to install it as part of the Anaconda distribution, a cross-platform distribution for data analysis and scientific computing. This is the recommended installation method for most users.Starting Price: Free -
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tox
tox
tox aims to automate and standardize testing in Python. It is part of a larger vision of easing the packaging, testing and release process of Python software. tox is a generic virtualenv management and test command-line tool you can use for checking that your package installs correctly with different Python versions and interpreters, running your tests in each of the environments, configuring your test tool of choice, and acting as a frontend to continuous integration servers, greatly reducing boilerplate and merging CI and shell-based testing. First, install tox with pip install tox. Then put basic information about your project and the test environments you want your project to run in into a tox.ini file residing right next to your setup.py file. You can also try generating a tox.ini file automatically, by running tox-quickstart and then answering a few simple questions. Install and test your project against Python2.7 and Python3.6.Starting Price: Free -
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h5py
HDF5
The h5py package is a Pythonic interface to the HDF5 binary data format. It lets you store huge amounts of numerical data, and easily manipulate that data from NumPy. For example, you can slice into multi-terabyte datasets stored on disk, as if they were real NumPy arrays. Thousands of datasets can be stored in a single file, categorized and tagged however you want. H5py uses straightforward NumPy and Python metaphors, like dictionary and NumPy array syntax. For example, you can iterate over datasets in a file, or check out the .shape or .dtype attributes of datasets. You don't need to know anything special about HDF5 to get started. In addition to the easy-to-use high level interface, h5py rests on a object-oriented Cython wrapping of the HDF5 C API. Almost anything you can do from C in HDF5, you can do from h5py.Starting Price: Free -
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IPy
IPy
The IP class allows a comfortable parsing and handling for most notations in use for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and networks. It was greatly inspired by RIPE’s Perl module NET::IP’s interface but doesn’t share the implementation. It doesn’t share non-CIDR netmasks, so funky stuff like a netmask of 0xffffff0f can’t be done here. It can detect about a dozen different ways of expressing IP addresses and networks, parse them and distinguish between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Nearly all class methods which return a string have an optional parameter ‘wantprefixlen’ which controls if the prefixlen or netmask is printed. Per default the prefilen is always shown if the network contains more than one address. You can also change the defaults on an per-object basis by fiddling with the class members.Starting Price: Free -
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luminoth
luminoth
Luminoth is an open source toolkit for computer vision. Currently, we support object detection, but we are aiming for much more. : Luminoth is still alpha-quality release, which means the internal and external interfaces (such as command line) are very likely to change as the codebase matures. . If you want GPU support, you should install the GPU version of TensorFlow with pip install tensorflow-gpu, or else you can use the CPU version using pip install tensorflow. Luminoth can also install TensorFlow for you if you install it with pip install luminoth[tf] or pip install luminoth[tf-gpu], depending on the version of TensorFlow you wish to use.Starting Price: Free -
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warcat
Python Software Foundation
Tool and library for handling Web ARChive (WARC) files. Naively join archives into one. Extract files from archive. List commands available. List contents of archive. Load archive and write it back out. Split archives into individual records. Verify digest and validate conformance. The library may not be entirely thread-safe yet. The goal of the Warcat project is to create a tool and library as easily and fast as manipulating any other archive such as tar and zip archives. Warcat is designed to handle large, gzip-ed files by partially extracting them as needed. Warcat is provided without warranty and cannot guarantee the safety of your files. Remember to make backups and test them! A WARC file contains one or more records concatenated together. Each record contains named fields, newline, a content block, newline, and newline. A Content Block may be two types, {binary data} or {Named Fields, newline, and binary data}.Starting Price: Free -
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Mako
Mako
It provides a familiar, non-XML syntax that compiles into Python modules for maximum performance. Mako's syntax and API borrows from the best ideas of many others, including Django and Jinja2 templates, Cheetah, Myghty, and Genshi. Conceptually, Mako is an embedded Python (i.e. Python Server Page) language, which refines the familiar ideas of componentized layout and inheritance to produce one of the most straightforward and flexible models available, while also maintaining close ties to Python calling and scoping semantics. As templates are ultimately compiled into Python bytecode, Mako's approach is extremely efficient and was originally written to be just as fast as Cheetah. Today, Mako is very close in speed to Jinja2, which uses a similar approach and for which Mako was an inspiration. Can access variables from their enclosing scope as well as the template's request contextStarting Price: Free